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In 1564, school life varied significantly based on social class and location. In Europe, education was primarily accessible to boys from wealthy families, who attended grammar schools or Latin schools focused on classical subjects like Latin, rhetoric, and philosophy. Girls typically received limited education at home, often focusing on domestic skills. Schools were often strict, with discipline enforced through corporal punishment, and the curriculum was heavily influenced by religious teachings.

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